I always have my cell with me when the kids are at school. With the last reaction, I had it in my bag in the corner of the physio workout room while I was on the bike so didn't hear it right away, but did get the mssg within a few min. I have now signed myself up for a swimming lesson to improve technique.

If it were you, would you get one of those waterproof cell phone pouches for the pool, or just be not reachable for 45 min?

The container I bought for their epipens in the pool is a hard plastic case that wouldn't allow me to hear that the phone is ringing.

The school protocol is to administer epi and call 911 before calling parents, but it's still nice to get there quickly in a reaction.

Could you not leave the number of the pool with the school perhaps? Or write it in your child's agenda? The pool admin. could then find/contact you in the case of an emergency.

_________________13 year old daughter -- lives with life-threatening allergies to milk, tree nuts and peanuts; seasonal allergies (birch, maple, ragweed); pet allergies; asthma; and eczema10 year old son - no allergies

This is such an individual choice. If it were me, I have peace of mind if either my husband or I can be reached in case of emergency. I know others who would not be too concerned for this short period of time. If you feel you would enjoy your pool time more if you knew you could be reached, then that's your answer. Do a lot of people have your cell phone number? That's the other concern... your phone could be ringing frequently while your "enjoying" your pool time!

I always have my cell phone with me.
Why don't you have an alternative greeting set for your cellphone that directs the caller to contact the pool office (give the number) and have them page you? Most answering machines/cellphones have a secondary greeting option and once it's created, you simply switch it on (and off!) as necessary.

Our daughter's individual anaphylaxis plan is that the school is to administer the epipen (she self carries), lay her down with her feet raised, call 911 and then contact her parents. She is not to be left alone! She is not to go to the office! The rescue comes to the patient, not vice versa.

I think this is the phone I had for years http://www.pcworld.com/article/131450/i ... hones.html picture #4 If we had of had her when we met....my DH would have had C.B.'s or a satilite phone (remember to pause? )installed @ the school Actually, we probably would have home schooled....& I would have hated it cuz all I want to be is a mom.....and I love that we have 2 very social citizens....& they might not have gotten that chance cuz I am a homebody after those 7 day weeks of 14 hour days for years and like it that way....although, with all the pipeline talk, and the kids getting so independent....

LOL. I remember those huge phones and how realtors and such would carry them around and they never worked in parking lots, etc.

Well, I ended up putting the phone in two ziplocs and the neoprene pouch, then getting there and deciding that the school would be OK not getting hold of me for 45 min, so didn't bring it into the pool. DH was around and accessible, as well, and I might take it into the pool if he's out of town or something.

Yes, I maybe could. I don't really like the idea of adding another job to someone's day. Complicating factor is that the school has more than one phone line and the numbers aren't similar and I don't know them all! Last time the call display came up with an unrecognized number, and when I called it, nobody answered because it was the staff room. It's sort of complicated and I think I'll go ahead and get one of those pouches because we will need one in Australia.

I guess the difference would be that my phone never rings unless it is regarding an emergency with the kids.....no one ever calls, just the way I like it...any time it ever does ring, I am wondering, what is that noise?When I do Curves, they always let me keep mine on a nearby table.

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